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Alabama Forms of Contamination ServSafe Practice Test

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Questions

~12 scored questions on the exam

Passing Score

75% overall (60/80)%

Time Limit

2 hours for the full exam

Prerequisites

None โ€” anyone can take the ServSafe Manager exam

What is the Forms of Contamination Test?

Forms of Contamination covers the three main types of food contamination โ€” biological, chemical, and physical โ€” along with allergen management and cross-contamination prevention. Understanding these hazards is essential for keeping food safe at every stage of handling.

Covers the three types of contamination and allergen management โ€” a heavily tested area

Topic Breakdown

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Biological Contamination

~4 questions

  • Bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi in food
  • Conditions that promote bacterial growth (FAT TOM)
  • TCS (Time/Temperature Control for Safety) foods
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Chemical Contamination

~3 questions

  • Toxic metals, cleaning chemicals, and pesticides
  • Proper chemical storage and labeling requirements
  • Preventing chemical contamination in the kitchen
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Physical Contamination

~2 questions

  • Common physical contaminants (glass, metal, hair, bandages)
  • Preventing physical contamination through proper procedures
  • Identifying and responding to physical hazard complaints
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Allergens & Cross-Contact

~3 questions

  • The Big Eight (now Big Nine) major food allergens
  • Preventing allergen cross-contact in preparation and service
  • Responding to allergic reaction emergencies

Free Practice Questions

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Study Tips for Alabama

  • 1Memorize FAT TOM (Food, Acidity, Temperature, Time, Oxygen, Moisture) for bacterial growth
  • 2Know the Big Nine allergens: milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soybeans, sesame
  • 3Understand the difference between cross-contamination and cross-contact
  • 4Learn which foods are TCS (Time/Temperature Control for Safety) foods
  • 5Review proper chemical storage โ€” always below and away from food
  • 6Study the characteristics of major pathogens (Norovirus, Salmonella, E. coli, etc.)

Alabama Food Safety Information

Manager Cert Required

Yes

Handler Cert Required

No

Certification Renewal

Every 5 years

Alabama Department of Public Health

Official Food Safety Portal โ†’

Career Opportunities

Food safety manager
Allergen safety coordinator
Quality control specialist
Food safety auditor
Regulatory compliance officer

Frequently Asked Questions

FAT TOM is an acronym for the six conditions bacteria need to grow: Food (nutrients), Acidity (pH 4.6-7.5), Temperature (41ยฐF-135ยฐF), Time (more than 4 hours in danger zone), Oxygen (varies by bacteria), and Moisture (water activity above 0.85).

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